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Oscar Mayer Collectable Memorabilia:

Glow in the Dark Oscar Mayer Wienermobile Whistle (NEW, sealed) $14 Weinermobile Wiener Wienie Weiner Party Favor

Whistle is pealess. It’s a four-note whistle (so a whistle that’s capable of making 4 different notes) and you always blow in the hole on the far end that’s the closest to where the sticker is for the non-glow in the dark ones (where it says “Oscar Mayer”) and you never cover or blow through the hole that’s in the form of a notch on the side of the whistle and to say “Os-car May-er” you first cover both of the other 2 holes then blow, then just cover the far hole (on the opposite side of where you blow through) then blow, then cover no holes then blow, then cover just the top hole then blow. This tune is what was heard in the 1960s Oscar Mayer advertising and playing this tune is guaranteed to bring smiles all around even to those that have never heard it before. The second picture is of the manual that shows how to play the tune (manual not included) and the other side of the manual is blank except for saying “Recommended for ages 36 months and older.”

This is the best type of Wienermobile whistle because besides glowing in the dark (which in itself is so neat it would make it the best) it has no sticker to become worn or dirty from regular use or accidentally come off leaving behind a sticky residue.

The Wienermobile is literally a marketing vehicle for their company and Oscar Mayer currently has 6 of them that travel across the United States handing out the highly prized and sought after Wienermobile whistles that have never been sold by their company directly to the public. Even if you haven’t seen the Wienermobile in real life so you can’t say “I saw it!” you still can get the Wienermobile whistles (sometimes called Wienerwhistles) that Hotdoggers (recent college grads hired to drive the Wienermobile for a year) hand out here, and then you can “Just whistle!” but with no guarantee that the Wienermobile will then pull up.

In 2023 the Wienermobile changed its name to the “Frankmobile” but I think it is a dumb new name for it as it sounds like the vehicle of a guy named Frank, everyone already knows and loves the old name so if “it’s not broke don’t fix it,” and people aren’t likely to know the new name so if you use the new name people aren’t likely to know what you are talking about making for awkward situations, so I still call it the Wienermobile. The company of Oscar Mayer won’t even say if the name is permanent which is yet another reason to not use the new name because it might get switched back later.

While this whistle is designed more as a party whistle it could also be used as a survival whistle and can be used if you want to build your own survival kit.

The sound from a whistle can be heard over a longer distance than yelling and a whistle takes less energy to use than yelling. A whistle is a signal device that works day or night and works in all types of weather. The international whistle signals are: Three bursts with a pause means "I need help", two bursts and a pause means "come to me", and one burst and a pause means "where are you?". You can also use a whistle to signal with Morse code, the most famous code is SOS (which means “I need help”) which is also an international code and it consists of: dot-dot-dot, dash-dash-dash, dot-dot-dot ( . . . - - - . . . ) and for a whistle translates to three about three second long bursts, then three about six second long bursts, and then three about three second long bursts, then a pause.

A pea is a little ball inside the whistle about the size of a pea and a whistle with a pea makes an annoying rattling sound when on your person but has a more shrill sound when blown.

Despite glowing in the dark, glow in the dark stuff is perfectly safe, it’s not radioactive, it’s made with phosphorescent materials, how it works is it’s charged up by a light absorbing its energy and then when the light is tuned off glows in the dark releasing that stored energy gradually diminishing in brightness until after over 30 minutes later is not glowing at all anymore until it’s charged again and it can be charged and depleted an infinite amount of times and still glow in the dark after being charged. Glow in the dark stuff that is charged by a light is also known as being photoluminescent. Glow in the dark stuff also fluoresces under a black light as well as receives some amount of a charge from one.

We have at least 500 in stock.

Oscar Mayer Wienermobile Whistle with Manual (NEW, sealed) $18 Weinermobile Wiener Wienie Weiner Party Favor

Whistle is pealess. It’s a four-note whistle (so a whistle that’s capable of making 4 different notes) and you always blow in the hole on the far end that’s the closest to the sticker and you never cover or blow through the hole that’s in the form of a notch on the side of the whistle and to say “Os-car May-er” you first cover both of the other 2 holes then blow, then just cover the far hole (on the opposite side of where you blow through) then blow, then cover no holes then blow, then cover just the top hole then blow. This tune is what was heard in the 1960s Oscar Mayer advertising and playing this tune is guaranteed to bring smiles all around even to those that have never heard it before. The second picture is of the manual that is included that shows how to play the tune from one that I opened the packaging (yours will have the packaging unopened) and the other side of the manual is blank except for saying “Recommended for ages 36 months and older.” For a lot of little manuals for products the information is all just common sense that you can figure out on your own without reading anything, but that is not the case with this manual. It’s rare to see this type of whistle with the manual especially in new, sealed condition, and I don’t have that that many of them in stock and can’t get more so get them while you can.

The Wienermobile is literally a marketing vehicle for their company and Oscar Mayer currently has 6 of them that travel across the United States handing out the highly prized and sought after Wienermobile whistles that have never been sold by their company directly to the public. Even if you haven’t seen the Wienermobile in real life so you can’t say “I saw it!” you still can get the Wienermobile whistles (sometimes called Wienerwhistles) that Hotdoggers (recent college grads hired to drive the Wienermobile for a year) hand out here, and then you can “Just whistle!” but with no guarantee that the Wienermobile will then pull up.

In 2023 the Wienermobile changed its name to the “Frankmobile” but I think it is a dumb new name for it as it sounds like the vehicle of a guy named Frank, everyone already knows and loves the old name so if “it’s not broke don’t fix it,” and people aren’t likely to know the new name so if you use the new name people aren’t likely to know what you are talking about making for awkward situations, so I still call it the Wienermobile. The company of Oscar Mayer won’t even say if the name is permanent which is yet another reason to not use the new name because it might get switched back later.

While this whistle is designed more as a party whistle it could also be used as a survival whistle and can be used if you want to build your own survival kit.

The sound from a whistle can be heard over a longer distance than yelling and a whistle takes less energy to use than yelling. A whistle is a signal device that works day or night and works in all types of weather. The international whistle signals are: Three bursts with a pause means "I need help", two bursts and a pause means "come to me", and one burst and a pause means "where are you?". You can also use a whistle to signal with Morse code, the most famous code is SOS (which means “I need help”) which is also an international code and it consists of: dot-dot-dot, dash-dash-dash, dot-dot-dot ( . . . - - - . . . ) and for a whistle translates to three about three second long bursts, then three about six second long bursts, and then three about three second long bursts, then a pause.

A pea is a little ball inside the whistle about the size of a pea and a whistle with a pea makes an annoying rattling sound when on your person but has a more shrill sound when blown.

We have 20 in stock.

Oscar Mayer Wienermobile Whistle (NEW, sealed) $14 Weinermobile Wiener Wienie Weiner Party Favor

Whistle is pealess. It’s a four-note whistle (so a whistle that’s capable of making 4 different notes) and you always blow in the hole on the far end that’s the closest to the sticker and you never cover or blow through the hole that’s in the form of a notch on the side of the whistle and to say “Os-car May-er” you first cover both of the other 2 holes then blow, then just cover the far hole (on the opposite side of where you blow through) then blow, then cover no holes then blow, then cover just the top hole then blow. This tune is what was heard in the 1960s Oscar Mayer advertising and playing this tune is guaranteed to bring smiles all around even to those that have never heard it before. The second picture is of the manual that shows how to play the tune (manual not included) and the other side of the manual is blank except for saying “Recommended for ages 36 months and older.”

The Wienermobile is literally a marketing vehicle for their company and Oscar Mayer currently has 6 of them that travel across the United States handing out the highly prized and sought after Wienermobile whistles that have never been sold by their company directly to the public. Even if you haven’t seen the Wienermobile in real life so you can’t say “I saw it!” you still can get the Wienermobile whistles (sometimes called Wienerwhistles) that Hotdoggers (recent college grads hired to drive the Wienermobile for a year) hand out here, and then you can “Just whistle!” but with no guarantee that the Wienermobile will then pull up.

In 2023 the Wienermobile changed its name to the “Frankmobile” but I think it is a dumb new name for it as it sounds like the vehicle of a guy named Frank, everyone already knows and loves the old name so if “it’s not broke don’t fix it,” and people aren’t likely to know the new name so if you use the new name people aren’t likely to know what you are talking about making for awkward situations, so I still call it the Wienermobile. The company of Oscar Mayer won’t even say if the name is permanent which is yet another reason to not use the new name because it might get switched back later.

The newest mine could be is from the 1990s, so they are the vintage style, which is the best style because the non-vintage ones have writing on both sides of the whistle (in the form of raised plastic), with technical information like when they were made and where and for whom, which makes them less like a model of the actual Wienermobile since it does not have writing on the sides there and so slightly takes away from the wonder with the unneeded technical information and one of the silly things about it is all of that technical information is already on the bags of the non-vintage ones. The non-vintage ones are also a slightly darker color of red which does not look quite as good as the color just seems a bit off. The stickers on the vintage ones and non-vintage ones are also slightly different but each looks about just as good as the other.

The non-vintage ones also have a notch in the packaging and while that does make them easier to open it overall is not as good of a packaging as then they are not sealed and it’s not like the vintage ones’ packaging is all that hard to open as most people have easy access to a pair of scissors. For the Wienermobile whistles that come with a manual (which I also sell) and for the glow in the dark Wienermobile whistles (which I also sell) the vintage style for those whistles is the only type in existence.

While this whistle is designed more as a party whistle it could also be used as a survival whistle and can be used if you want to build your own survival kit.

The sound from a whistle can be heard over a longer distance than yelling and a whistle takes less energy to use than yelling. A whistle is a signal device that works day or night and works in all types of weather. The international whistle signals are: Three bursts with a pause means "I need help", two bursts and a pause means "come to me", and one burst and a pause means "where are you?". You can also use a whistle to signal with Morse code, the most famous code is SOS (which means “I need help”) which is also an international code and it consists of: dot-dot-dot, dash-dash-dash, dot-dot-dot ( . . . - - - . . . ) and for a whistle translates to three about three second long bursts, then three about six second long bursts, and then three about three second long bursts, then a pause.

A pea is a little ball inside the whistle about the size of a pea and a whistle with a pea makes an annoying rattling sound when on your person but has a more shrill sound when blown.

We have at least 500 in stock.

Oscar Mayer Wiener Whistle (NEW) $14 Wienie Weenie Weiner Party Favor

Whistle is pealess. This whistle is new, but does not come sealed in a packaging, since unlike the Wienermobile whistles that came out later they never came sealed in a packaging not even when new. The earliest it could be is from the 1950s and the latest the 1960s. It says “Oscar Mayer” on both sides (and while the yellow looks worn from use it’s how they look even when new) and says “Wiener Whistle” on one side in raised plastic.

This is the exact same type of whistle mentioned by Neil then shown given to him as a Christmas gift at the end of the movie by Santa Claus and then blown by him in the movie “The Santa Clause” (1994) which is one of the most popular Christmas films of all time and was referred to in the movie as an “Oscar Mayer wienie whistle” and spelled that way in the English subtitles. Everyone thinks the whistle shown in the movie is a Wienermobile whistle of the type we also sell (which does look very similar and is also 4 function), but it actually is this type of whistle.

The second picture is a picture of the original instructions and they are not included and are just there for reference. The instructions are titled “How to play the secret Little Oscar Song on the magic wiener whistle” and the one in the picture is dated 1967. And you know, they say if you play the Wiener Whistle song Santa Claus will magically appear to you and hand you 7 candy canes…just kidding.

While this whistle is designed more as a party whistle it could also be used as a survival whistle and can be used if you want to build your own survival kit.

The sound from a whistle can be heard over a longer distance than yelling and a whistle takes less energy to use than yelling. A whistle is a signal device that works day or night and works in all types of weather. The international whistle signals are: Three bursts with a pause means "I need help", two bursts and a pause means "come to me", and one burst and a pause means "where are you?". You can also use a whistle to signal with Morse code, the most famous code is SOS (which means “I need help”) which is also an international code and it consists of: dot-dot-dot, dash-dash-dash, dot-dot-dot ( . . . - - - . . . ) and for a whistle translates to three about three second long bursts, then three about six second long bursts, and then three about three second long bursts, then a pause.

A pea is a little ball inside the whistle about the size of a pea and a whistle with a pea makes an annoying rattling sound when on your person but has a more shrill sound when blown.

We have at least 240 in stock.

Vintage Hot Wheels Oscar Mayer Wienermobile (NEW, sealed) $17 Weinermobile Toy Die-Cast Car Vehicle Mattel

The vehicle itself says “1993” on the bottom but the packaging says “1994” so it must be the vehicle itself was made in 1993 but then packaged in 1994. The packaging is what is known as a “promo bag.” The packaging says: “For ages over 3 years. Conforms to the safety requirements of ASTM F963. Not for use with some Hot Wheels sets. Copyright 1994 Mattel Inc. El Segundo. CA 90245 U.S.A. Made in Malaysia. Manufactured for Mattel. All rights reserved R designates U.S. trademark of Mattel Inc.” The bottom of the vehicle says “Hot Wheels” and has the official Hot Wheels logo and then says “Oscar Mayer 1993 Malaysia.”

We have 6 in stock.

Oscar Mayer Wienermobile 7” Plush (NEW, sealed) $17 Weinermobile Wiener Bean Bag Toy

It’s most commonly called a 7” (inch) plush because it is about 7” wide at its widest points (the exact measurement is very slightly less than 7” at its widest points). Has a tag inside the bag attached to the plush itself that says “just whistle!” (pictured and included). It comes in a factory sealed bag that says it was made in China.

We have 2 in stock.